I updated the fee calculation to be more predictable, combined it with diff calc in gui to save resources, changed the float number handling (set to 8 decimals), undone some rebranding in GUI, set max coins (mining)

I updated the fee calculation to be more predictable, combined it with diff calc in gui to save resources, changed the float number handling (set to 8 decimals), undone some rebranding in GUI, set max coins (mining)

I updated the fee calculation to be more predictable, combined it with diff calc in gui to save resources, changed the float number handling (set to 8 decimals), undone some rebranding in GUI, set max coins (mining)

Then, you should be able to run your executable. Alternatively, you can choose to run node/miner/gui.py directly without the second step (if you have pyhton installed).

I have installed pyhton,But unable to execute wallet,Please tell me how to do it, thank youAn error occurred while executing the following code: command not found------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

I updated the fee calculation to be more predictable, combined it with diff calc in gui to save resources, changed the float number handling (set to 8 decimals), undone some rebranding in GUI, set max coins (mining)

Awesome job. Thank you, maccaspacca. I have added link to your tools to the OP. There shouldn't be a problem compiling on Linux. The only issue I've ever had is icon/graphics handling, but I've only worked with tkinter. wx is amazing and I have overlooked it for long enough.

Then, you should be able to run your executable. Alternatively, you can choose to run node/miner/gui.py directly without the second step (if you have pyhton installed).

I have installed pyhton,But unable to execute wallet,Please tell me how to do it, thank youAn error occurred while executing the following code: command not found------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Also, thanks for letting me know, might opt for a more integrated graphics handling in the future

Code:

python -m pip install Pillow

looks interesting

-------------------------------------------Now the situation is like this, there is nothing wrong with it, thank youpython gui.pyTraceback (most recent call last): File "gui.py", line 6, in <module> import pyqrcodeImportError: No module named pyqrcode

Also, thanks for letting me know, might opt for a more integrated graphics handling in the future

Code:

python -m pip install Pillow

looks interesting

-------------------------------------------Now the situation is like this, there is nothing wrong with it, thank youpython gui.pyTraceback (most recent call last): File "gui.py", line 6, in <module> import pyqrcodeImportError: No module named pyqrcode

"generate QR code" I think does not work for Linux currently, but you may try this:

Hyperblock code is ready, will be released in the upcoming version. Since now, there will be an extra parameter in the config where you can choose if you want to run with hyperblocks or not.

If you do, all but the last 10000 blocks will be trimmed and transactions converted to outstanding balance.

This effectively means that your blockchain size will never grow over 10 MB + sum(transactions) - can be up to 100 MB or more if the network is highly used. Also, it anonymizes the historical transactions, so if you want to keep them, run without hyperblocks.